Northwest High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Canal Fulton, OH)

 - Class of 1982

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Reflections Looking back into those days As reflections in a mirror, I see a child about to learn What’s ahead in coming years. Readin’, writin’, and arithmetic Was a portion of my day, But then came time for recess And I could go out to play. Then came the days of Jr. High- I thought to have learned it all. So grown up and intelligent, Standing so proud and tall. All at once came High School! I was scared to face four years. There were many days of happiness Yet, many days of tears. It’s been twelve years of learning, I’ve left nothing to regret. Recalling the special memories And friends I’ll never forget. Susan Bolyard Table of Contents .......... 1 Dedication ................2-3 Srs. and Sr. Mosts 5-35 Baby Pictures 20-21, 24-25 Jrs......................36-48 Sophs ...................51-60 Frosh 61-76 Teachers ..................77-86 Sports ...................87-120 Ex. Students ..............49-50 Clubs 123-144 Activities 145-149 JVS 150-153 Honors 154-155 Ads 166-177 The Chieftain Staff takes great pride in dedicating this year’s book to The Canal Fulton Rotary Club. When the editors and advisor brainstormed on ideas for the dedication pages, we decided that it would have to be someone who supports both the school and the community. By a unanimous vote, we decided The Rotary Club fulfilled this idea. There are few organizations or individuals who can boast of giving 100 to the betterment of their schools and community like this club has always done. Among the many outstanding contributions they make are: 1. Sponsorship of the Honor’s Banquet 2. Donation of the annual Paul Swigart Scholarship 3. Sponsorship of exchange students 4. Organization and sponsorship of the fourth grade learn-to-swim program 5. Donation of two annual scholarships to deserving NHS seniors 6. Sponsorship of the teacher’s back-to-school breakfast During a very busy year in planning all of the above activities the Rotary still finds time to manage their booths at both Canal Days and The Yankee Peddler. The Chieftain Staff salutes you, the members of The Rotary, for a job well done. 2 Rotarians hard at work 3 New Faces And Places in Lovjinc mEmoRy of JRCK GARBER OUR TEACHER. COACH AnD FRIEAD 10RTHU1EST HIGH SCHOOL STUDEOTS 1980 The superintendent’s office at the high school? Yes, that is right! Among the new faces and places at Northwest are: the ad- dition of 5 classrooms, the superinten- dent’s offices and many new students. We welcome the newcomers and the positive changes. Also, the victory bell, in honor of teacher Jack Garber, was dedicated this year. Pres.-MikeWooden, V. Pres.-John Beaver, Sec.- Jeff Ogg, Treaa.-Terri Rohr Life, so they say, is but a game ... And they let it slip away. As the day gets nearer And the time has come for departure. We look back on ... the years already passed, And dream about ... the days to come. Like the twilight in the road up ahead ... They don’t see quite where they’re going. So many years we have strived To make it to the day. I want to laugh, while the laughing is easy. I want to cry, for it may be worthwhile. Good Luck to The Class of ’82 A LIKES C. FAVORITE CLASS E. NICKNAME B. DISLIKES D. FAVORITE SAYING F. AMBITION ANNETTE ARTENO A. Brian. Soaps. Weekend B. Liars C. Rochua-Chemistry Class D. Oh ya? E Nette” F To have a career, jet mar- ried and always be happy. KATHY AUSPRUNG A Singing. Sunshine. Friendly People B Government. Arguing. Swearing C. Eng. Lit. D. Oh weir E Kathy F. Tour Europe with the OYC this summer BARBARA A AYRES A. Randy, summer, movies, animals B. Stuck-Up People C. Mr Millers Intro. Algebra D. Oh well! E. Barb F. To go to college for 2-4 years and become an oc- cupational therapist SCOTT BATDORF CONNIE LYN BAUER A. Good Times. Traveling. Horses. Guys B Monday . Rain. Studying C. Mr. Sherhag‘s Speech Class D. What ya doin Bonnie E. Breezy F Be a fashion designer and own my own shop. JOHN BEAVER A. Mopar. Pepsi. Sporta B. THEY. Ful- ton cops C. Mr Lai's Science D. Will you get off me. E Bear F. To turn a 10 second mile in a Dodge Charger. ERIC SCOTT BEEBE A. Italian Food. Roller Coasters. Horror Flicks. B. Green Things. Boring Classes. Monday. B B C. Miss Porter’s Physics D. Oh well. I'll do it later.” E Become a civil engineer and head the Dept of Transportation. KELLY BLACKFORD A Dave. Concerts, Money. Parties. J.V.S. B. N.W.. Fighting with D.C.. waiting C. Mr Sherhag’t drama and Stage D. It's been real! E Kell F To stay single and be happy, healthy and very wealthy BETH ANN BLOOM A. Vacations, sleeping late. B. Airheads, being called Red. cliques. C. Creative Writing and Novel. D. Don't Ask”. E. Nobody, F. To become somebody, and be happy 6 A. LIKES B. DISLIKES C. FAVORITE CLASS D. FAVORITE SAYING E. NICKNAME F. AMBITION SUSAN RENEE BOLYARD A. Guy . Girl Sport . Kitten , Walk Through The Wood In Autumn B Burnout . Girl Sport Not Con idar d Equal To Guys sporta. C. Lunch. D. “Facial.’ E. Bird.Froa F Get Married (WHEN I’M READY) A Have Lota Of Babies TARI LYN BOWEN A. R. S. Family. Life. Horsea. B. Getting Up Early. Arguing. Snobs. C Mr Arm strongs Study Hell D. “It's Ok-Don't Worry About Il E. M Bowen. F Gra duate. Get A Job. Live A Happy. Health Life. JEFFERY ROBERT BUCHANAN A. Lemana. Concerta. Mother B. They. Brown Nosers Saab C Mr V B ’• Lit. D I Wouldn’t Put Up A Flight ’’ D Bucky F Successful Pilot KELLY J BOSLEY A. Jim. Summer. Sleeping In. Clothes. Popcorn. Purple. B. when Roaea Die. Not having A Good Time. Bad Breath C. Sarge Drama And Stage Craft. D. “I’m Sure.” E. Kel Box. F. Always Be Happy A Succeed In Anything I Go After BEVERLY ANN BRAY A. Clothes, Good Tan. Beach. Friend B H W . Diet . Know It Alls C. Swindy's French II. D. “This Is True.’’ E. Bev F. Travel. Be Rich. Successful. And Happy SHERRI LEE BOWEN A. Freedom. Family and Friends B. Homework. Getting Up Early C. Mr Triffun’s Classes D Oh Well Guess You Had To Be There. E. F. Graduate From N W , Get Married A Be Success ful In Life. BRADFORD SCOTT BR1SENDINE A. Fridays, Trans Am . Tammy. B. Mondays School Lunches. Greg A Tom Bumming Cigarettes. C. Martin's Gov’t, D. “Is It 2:16 Yet. E Brad. F To Get Out Of Here And Into College JULIE ANNE BUCHER A. Don. His Car. Pizza. Fridays. B. Snobs. BurnouU Morning. Washing Don's Car. C. Sam's Drama D. “I'm Sure. E. Buch. F Marry Don. Live Happy KATHLEEN BUCHER A. Bob. Paraasons. Twirling Baton. B. Waiting. Good Byes. C. Mr. Triffun's Typing D.E. Kathy. F. Marry Bob. Live Happy Forever 7 Senior Mosts MOST GULLIBLE: jeff Mayfield and Tamara Caldwell MOST LIKELY TO BECOME FAMOUS: Vergle Gipson and Laura Cvitkovich BEST DRESSED: Jeff Weaver and Michelle Peterson 8 _ The Way It Was In ’82 A. LIKES C. FAVORITE CLASS E. NICKNAME B. DISLIKES D. FAVORITE SAYING F. AMBITION TAMARA ANN CALDWELL A. Sunny days. Dancing. Good Frianda. Cheerleading B. Boredom, Loneliness. Spiders and Snakes C. Advanced Biol ogy D. Really'’ E. Tam F. To share love, laughter and to be successful. MIKE CRANO i MERNF.E DARRAH A. Guys. Lord Manor. Cruising in N.C.. Caddyshack B D P Gov t, S O B. C. Mrs Keller's Math Class D. Sherry, there's Dave Pfeil E. Mern F To get married and have a family. THOMAS MICHAEL CIHON A. Monday mornings. Fridays. Being Different. T.V B. School lunches. Band Practices. Getting up at 6 a m C. Mrs. Fair's Spanish 2D. You’re Ignorant E To see what the future has planned. KIRSTEN MARIE CUTHBERT A. Ice Cream. Clothes. Friends. Beaches B. Rainy Days. Test . Being Lonely C. Triffuns General Business D. I'm Sure E. Knst F Just to be happy JIM DEJAK A Baseball, Summer, Clev., Browns B Amer Gov't. Being Sick. Burnouts C. Business Law D. I hate Pittsburgh E Deej F. To play professional baseball DON CONRAD A. Diane. Older Women B Policeman Steve. Fords C. Shop D. “Bummer F To become rich quick LAURA ANN CVITKOVICH A. Starry nights. Eating. Marty S.. Camping. 4th of July B. Get tine up ear ly in the morning C. General Business D. I Can't wait till Friday F. To go to college and receive my M.D. in Business Admin. BONNIE M DEMCHOCK A. Muscular Men. Diamonds. Choco- late B Whimps. Conceited Whimpa C. Creative Cooking. D. Hey Connie! not much F. To own a diamond mine and find Mr Right 10 A. LIKES B. DISLIKES C. FAVORITE CLASS D. FAVORITE SAYING E. NICKNAME F. AMBITION NANCY ELLEN DONNENWIRTH A. Kevin Pratt, Junior. Journey. pitta, chicken noodle aoup. B. Flirt . Split pea ham aoup. Kim's Light Bitches, Disgust- ing habits. C. Mr Rochus Biology, D. O.G.D.. E Nanc. To graduate from col- lege. marry Kevin and be happy JILL DORNHKIM A Parties. Having a date. Being with mv friends. B Winter. Canal Fulton. People who try to impress you. C. Gen eral Business, D But Kelly. I like him. E. J.D. F To own my own business and own my own husband PHILLIP W DOWNEY A Teresa. Sport . The 4 Musketeers . Engineering. B. Getting B's, Fights. Endings. C. Swinderman's French 2 class. D. This is stupid. E Phil. F To attain self-satisfaction and success in life. DAVID ALLEN DUNCAN A. Learning, meeting people. B social injustice, communism. C Physics. E. Dave. F Be a very educated computer scientist. SUZI ECHOLS A. Jeff U., Sleeping in. Fridays. MSB. B Mondays. Homework. C. Sr. Corpo- rate Steno, D Seriously, E Sun , Boote. F To be happy and successful PATRICK DUNN A. Rock and roll. Steelers. Friends. B Bad grades, being sick. Amer Gov’t, C. Algebra 2. D. Facial. E Dunn. F. Go to college and be an engineer KARLA MARIE ENGELMAN A Being Craty. Fridays. Florida's sun rise. Being with friend . B. Gov’t. Peo pie who think they're better. Being Loanely, C Mr Van Bremen's Novel. D. You’re my little puppy cat. E Dingle Duke . F. To make my parent and my- self proud and be happy MELISSA DUSENBERRY A. Having Fun. Being with my friends, smiling. B Snobby People. Govern- ment class. C. Mrs VanBremen's Cr Wr Re .Wr.. D Hey Burley. E Me lis Duse. F To become a certified inter- preter for deaf RAYMOND CHARLES ENGELMAN A. Dawn. Fridays. Motorcycles. Having things my way. B Rednecks. Stuck-up people. Harleys. C Mech Dr. 1. D Tell me about it, E Ray. F to own a Pan terra and a Z-lR at the same time 11 Senior Mosts MOST TALENTED: Jim Gindleeberger and Laura Cvitkovich BEST PERSONALITY: Tamara Caldwell and Jamie Kurtz 12 We’ve Had MOST ATHLETIC: Craig Nettleton and Laura Jetton Some Fun! —— CUTEST COUPLE: Don Foutty and Julie Bucher MOST SPIRITED: Darlene Farnsworth, Paul MOST POPULAR: Craig Nettleton and Vicki Grubbs Koehler, and Tamara Caldwell 13 A. LIKES B. DISLIKES C. FAVORITE CLASS D. FAVORITE SAYING E. NICKNAME F. AMBITION DEBBY ESTES No Information DARLENE FARNSWORTH A Lions. Rnan R.. Blowing People Minds, B Criticixer . People Who Won't Get ROWDIE C Prior Study Hall. D “Oh Well”. E AirHead. F 4 Year Degree In Aeronautics ANDREA MARIE FERRARO A Tall. Dark. Men With Beard And Moustache . Ferrari , B. Loud Obnox ious People. Insecure People C. D. E F To Achieve all my Goal DON FOUTTY A. Julie. Mopar. Payday. BJ B '• Red Hair. C. Wood D “The Ugly Bryer . E. F. To Own An 11 Second Blown 340 Duster JENNIFER LEE FRANK A. Andy. Rose . Weekend . B Not See ing Andy. Riding The Bu . Working On Weekend C. Eng Lit D “Your Kid ding” E Jenny. F Be A Nurse. Get Married KATHY FUDALA A. Neil D.. Working. Learning. Mia Bev . Mr F.. B. Complainer . Gossip . C. l egal Steno, D. “Tnat Their Prob- lem”. E. Brandy, F. First Women Pre Of U.S. TINA MARIE GANDEE A Fridays, Flirting. Football Game . B Monday . Gov t Protects C Mr V B. ' Creative Writing, b Ok. Fine! E Teen. F Get Married. Have Lot Of Kid PEARL C. GEHRING A. Basketball. Track. Sincere Guys. Smile . B Stuck Up People. People Who Laugh At Others, C Accounting. D “You Ham' E Pearly Mae. F To Be A Secretary INNIS GERRY Car . Women. He ’ G.T.O., IW . C F P.D, C. Lunch. D If day' E Chief. F Become Rich 14 A. LIKES B. DISLIKES C. FAVORITE CLASS D. FAVORITE SAYING E. NICKNAME F. AMBITION BENNETT GETZ A. Parties, Women. Rock A Roll. B. C.F.P.D., NHS. Gov't C. Lunch D What Did You Say” E Big Bad Benny F To Gat Rich JAMES THURL GINDLESBERGER A Lori. Football. Water Skiing, Out- doors, Singing B KooUtown, Snobby. People C Mias Porter' Physica D All Right” E. Gindleshoffer F. 1) Be an En- gineer 2) Get Married 3) Go To Heaven KIM GOOD A. Sunshine, Myrtle Beach. My Dog. Ice Cream At Friendly'• B People Who Let Others Walk All Over Them. Win ter. Obnoxious People. C Mrs V.B.’s Novel D “Forget W' E Kim Bed. Mr Good bar” F Graduate From College. Go To Hawaii KEITH GRABLE A. Sharp Women, Fast Cars B. Teach- ers That Know Leas Then Students C. D. That'. What She Said” E. F To Be A Famous Actor BRAD GRISSOM A. Sporta. Girls. Money. Friday B. Monday. School C Diesel Mech D That’s Life In The Big City’’ E P. To Make A $1.000.000 VICKI LYN GRUBBS A. “R . Friends. Tootsie Rolls. Smiles. B. Getting Up Early, Homework C. Swindy's French II D Whatcha Do- ing’ ’’ E. ”Vic’ Grubby F To Be Happy and Successful RICHARD SCOTT GUY A. Karen. Fast Car B. Burnouts. Losers. G.D. A N.P B. Triffs Typing D ’’Junk It Basham” E. Fish F To Grow A. Beard. Marry Karen MICHAEL G HAGGARD A.S.S . Meeting People, Weekends B. Ignorant Jocks C. Woods III D “Take It Easy . How Ya Doing E. Bag man. Hag, Lude Man F Rock A Roll Drummer DONNIS HALE A. Mike. Track, Good Times. Friends, B. Lethargic People C.V.B.’s Lit. D. “Oh for Pete’s Sake”' E Dee Dee F To Be A Normal Human Being 15 Senior Mosts MOST SCHOLASTIC: Michelle Peterson and Vergle Gipson PRETTIES SMILE: Jim Weber and Tari Bowen 16 BIGGEST EATERS: Dennis Gerry and Terry Rohr Class Of ’82 17 A. LIKES B. DISLIKES C. FAVORITE CLASS D. FAVORITE SAYING MICHAEL WALTER HAMMER A. Rwr Eating. Girls, Football. Morn's Cooking B Rednecks. Stuck-Up Peo- ple. Mr Martina Gov't Class C. Mrs. V.B'i Am Lit. Class D What's Up E Pudgy F. To go to college PAULETTE J HATFIELD A. Being with friends. Going places. Having a lot of money B. Being Broke. Getting Up Early For School C. 7th Pe nod Study Hali. D What Ever E Paul F To finish school, find a good job. make a lot of money SCOTT HELLER A. Rock Roll. Working On Cars, Fords B. Gov't. Stuck-Up People. Rednecks. Chevyi C. Mech Drawing A Woods D. Oh Well That's Life E. Porky F Be A Truck Driver MARK HESS A.G.T.O.'s, Hunting. 4 wheeling, girls B Schools, stuck-ups, know it-all C. Sr. Auto Body D. “Lets line um up E. Bear F. To make a lot of money E. NICKNAME F. AMBITION SUSAN KLAIRE HEALEY A. The Ocean. Boston. Thunderstorms Smiling. Vanilla Wafers. The Boas A The N M B People Who Talk About Others. P S . Skin Heads. Getting Up Early. M M Q My Dad's American History Class D “Right E Susy F To Co-Own the Boston Celtics with Janet Beaulieu DEE DEE HILBERT A. Fridays, concerts. M.S.B.. Florida, whiskey B. NHS. two-faced people, getting up early on Mondays C Mr Sherhag's study hall D. You pas. It's almost Friday E. Dee F To get out of school ROBERT WAYNE HILDRETH A. Sports, being with friends B. Bur- nouts. freaks, losers C. Woods II D. “Oh Yeah? E. Get a job. get married, live happy GARY LEE HOSKING A. Lisa W.. football, old cars, good mu sic B Government, getting up early, stuck-up people C. Mrs. Van Bremen's Lit. Class D. E. Gary F. To graduate, get married, get a job. nave a life with Lisa GREG HOWER A. Sherry. Firebirds B. Policeman Steve, his parking rules C. Rair's gov ernment K Greg F To complete a col- lege education and be successful 18 A. LIKES C. FAVORITE CLASS E. NICKNAME B. DISLIKES D. FAVORITE SAYING F. AMBITION MICHAEL JACKSON A Cart B School. Taxes, insurance C. Agricultural Mechanics D. “What’s happening” K Booger. dillford F Busi- nessman or Police officer B JOANNK JKANDREVIN A. Party, reading, painting Pink Floyd. J.D. B People who dislike me for the things I do. C.F.P.D . when I emberrass myself C. Mrs. Van Bremen’s Am Lit. Class D “Don't get caught” E MissGe ranium F To become a R.N.or a com- mercial artist LAURA JETTON A. Softball, volleyball, basketball, men. Arkansas B Government, moody peo pie, losingC Mr Rair’s American His tory D.TjG.LF. E. Ham” F. Go to col- lege A pass, get married, have a family RAY KIDALOSKI No Information KIRK KMETKO No information JEANETTE MARIE KOEHLER A. Guys, football, rock-n-roll. JB. SH. KA. BA. CB B. Stuck-up people, cotton C. Mr Sherhags Speech and Basic Comp. Class D. Goan. I’m Sure” E. F Get married and travel PAUL J KOEHLER A. Beer, women, rock-n-roll B Disco, burnouts, being sick C. Am. Lit. D. “Hey, let's guxxle” E Wes F. To become a drunk and a garbageman TIM KOLM A. Robin, girls, money B People not minding their own business, NHS. C. Mrs Harrold's History class D. “Looks pretty bleak” R.B.B. Eye F. Be a suc- cess MICHAEL A. KOPRIVEC A. Dee Dee. weekends, food B. Bur nouta. lasers, freaks C. Typing I D. “Have a nice day” E. Kop F. Go into wildlife management 19 20 21 A. LIKES B. DISLIKES DON KOSCO A. Car . Sport . Hunting B. School. Government C Wood D. R- Rocker F To Get Out Of School. Make Money WILLIAM M LYONS A. Muaic. Bonnie. Being Involved B. War. Draft. Undedirated People C. English Lit D. “Good Morning E Bil lyF To Live For God CINDY MATTHEWS A RC., D.B . Weekends. Going out Friends B Gossip! . People Who Think They Are Better C. Mr Sheppan's Gov- ernment D. “I’m Sure” E Lou F. To Get Married. Enjoy Life. Good Job C. FAVORITE CLASS D. FAVORITE SAYING JEREMY JAMES KURTZ A. Music. Money. Mark's Grandma B Disco Freaks. Punks C. Creative Wri- ting Reeearch D. “Your Mama! E. Ja- mie F. To Become Extremely Wealthy Without Working MICHAEL LYTLE No Information JEFF MAYFIELD A. Camouflage. V.B.. Outdoors. Mr Dial B. Libyan . Communist Red Prima Donnas C. Mrs Van Bremen’ Am Lit D “That Will Never Fly E Mayf F To Grow Long Hair E. NICKNAME F. AMBITION CINDY LANGFORD A. Dave. Friday . Concerts. M.S.B B Mondays. K.F.. 2-Faced People C. Mrs Springer's Home Ec. II D “It’s Almost Friday” R. Cin F Graduate From NHS. Marry Dave TODD MARTIN No Information SUE MCDONNEL A. Brian. R.G Drag. Horse Races. Mi- chaei Stanley B. Northwest C. Corpo- rate St no F To Marry Brian. Become a President of a Company A. LIKES B. DISLIKES C. FAVORITE CLASS E. NICKNAME D. FAVORITE SAYING F. AMBITION PAM MILLER A. Mike T., Friday night . McDonald . Drive In . B Redneck . Stuck up peo pi . C. Mr Martin' gov't. D. 'Tm sure”. E. Paroo, F To graduate, to get married SHERRIE MIZARF.K A Being with friend , cruisin, money, guy . B. Liar 2 faced people, getting up early, J.O..C, Serge' Drama D. ' Oh my go h. My mom and dad ’, E Mert F Go to college. Have • good job. get married KENNETH MSTEVEN MONIOUR1 A. Women, waterskiing. friend , miller beer. B. Burnout 2-faced people. C. Meat cutting. D. Huh! . E Ken. F. To be a professional waterskier MIKE MYERS A. Girl , car , going out, B. Northwest- Ph Ed.. C. Study hall. D “Can't ay”. E. P To become «ucceeaful CRAIG NETTLETON A. Sporu. pizza. Thursday Practice. B. 2-A-Days. Boring cl . C. Mr Trif- fun' claaa. D. Say goodnight . E. Craiger F. To get through college, be happy. ■ ucceeaful JAY NILLES A. Sport , pizza, being with friends, t. Boring classes, C.F.P.D.. spaghetti, C. Mr Lai's Science. D. “Aw Nut E. Nile . Jig Bav. F Graduate from col- lege. be a millionaire BRAD OFFARD No Information JEFFERY OGG A. Sport , good friends, good food. B. Boring classes, closet , brownnoser . onion . C Mrs Keller's Algebra II. D. In your face , E Big O”. F To lead • happy, successful life JEREMY PATTERSON A. Marla, fast car , luaciou women, good time . B. They , boring classes, people who think they are beet. C. Mr Keller's Algebra II. D. How are you? , E. F. Find a good job. good wife! live a good life 24 A. LIKES B. DISLIKES C. FAVORITE CLASS D. FAVORITE SAYING E. NICKNAME D. AMBITION MICHELLE PETERSON A.MJ., Unicorn , Pepsi. Commercials, B Baby Games. People Who Pall Asleep. C. Mr Wiliam's Adv.Math. D. “Oh Wake Ud. You’ve Got To Be Dreaming. E. Pete, F Doctor Of Psy chiatry and Live In New York JOHN POHLMAN A. Sports. Women. Pnends. Water Ski- ing. Fun. B Brown Noses. C. Trif - Gen. Bus. D. “What’s Happening 0 F To Be Rich JIM RAPER A. Chevys. Nice Girl . B Stuck Up Broads. C. Mrs Stokes 0ov D. No Doubt . E. Babe. F. Auto Mechanic NATALIE ANN REHS Good Byes. C. Trimin' Typing I. II, D. B. Nat. F. To Always Be Happy BETH ANN RICHARDSON A. Twirling. Ice Cream. Sunshine. B. Stupid People Waking Up Before 12KX). C. Weigand's Sci. F.. D. Trying To Think . E F To Know What I Want From Life. To Get It SUZANNE MARIE RIDGWAY A. Bill Hall, Friends, R.G Drage, Hap- piness. B. Waiting. Being Alone. Trou- bles. C. Mr Ts Gen Bus . D. Go For It E Bubba. F To Uve With Bill SUZETTE MARIE RIDGWAY A. Dennis Henning. Friends, Family, Wilderness. B Northwest. Canal Ful ton. Liars, C Lunch D Take The Day Off E Bubba. F Move To Colorado THOMAS EUGENE RILEY II A. Rating. Girls. Food. Beer. Fridays, B. Gov't, Sprints. No Car or Money. Get- ting Up. C Serge's Radio. D. E. Tatoo, F Become A Highway Patrolman ROBERT ANTHONY RIGON A. Michelle Hook. Pizza. F.B.. Sports B. lowers. Mushrooms. C. Mrs. Lai's Sci ence. C. “Darn The Luck , Physically Derranged. E. Bird Dog. F Be A Law- yer. Make Money 26 A. LIKES B. DISLIKES C. FAVORITE CLASS E. NICKNAME D. FAVORITE SAYING F. AMBITION TERRY LYNN ROHR A. Doug. Pizu Hut, Kittens. Friends B Gov t. Study Hell, C Phychology D E Squirrel F Have A Good Life With Doug LINDA ROSS A. Ivan Rev. Guys, Fast Cars B. Relat- ed. Stuck-up People. NHS . C. Acct Comp D. ‘You Swine E. Linda Lou F. Go To College. Be An Accountant PAT ROTH A. Girls, Chevyt, Aardvarks B Fords. Loosing Arrows. C. Machine Trades D “OH Yawn’ az” E Robin Hood F Be The Beat In Whatever I do GEORGE RUSSELL A Pekingese. Math. Biology, Trom- bone B Histories, Speeches. Reports, C. Kellers Algebra D E F Go To College, Get My Ph D THOMAS J SHONDEL A. Nice Cars, Fridays. Boots. B Mon days. No Gas. C. Government. D Where’s My Boots’ K Tom. F To Find My Boots GLORIA SICH A. Fridays. Rock Concerts, L.W., B. Gov’t. Stuck-Up People At Northwest. TJ.. C. Cosmetology. D. Does That sound Good’ E F Be Very. Very Rich JILL SIEGENTHALER A Robby H . Fridays. MSB. B Robby In Bad Mood. 2 Faced People. C. Legal Steno Lab. D. It's Friday'”. E. F Get A Good Job. Marry Robby ANNA SIMONSSON A. Horses. Food. People. Summer. Beach. B War. Some Food, C. Adv. Math. D E. F To Be A Vetenarian THERESA MARIE SMITH A. Phillip, Singing. Food. Friends. B Liars. People Not Minding Own Busi- ness C Choir. French. D Oh Well E. Teri, F To Be Successful And Finan- cially Well Off 27 28 Our Beautiful Seniors How They’ve Grown! A. LIKES B. DISLIKES ( FAVORITE CLASS D. FAVORITE SAYING E. NICKNAME F. AMBITION SHERY STEPHAN ADP. lx rd Manor. Caddy Shack. B.S.O.B.. Gov't. Getting Up Early. C. Mr Keller' Math. D. •'It' No Big Deal E. Mimi, F. To Get Married CHRISTINE ANN STEWART A. Pizza. Muik. Vacation. Friend . B People Who Think They Know It All. C. Creative Writing D Hey. Bud E Bucca. F. To Become A R.N. THERESA STILLWAGON A Money, Guys, Floyd. AC DC, Toga Partiea. B Northwest. Ohio. Walking Home In A Toga. C. Accounting Com D I'm Sure” E. F Become A. C.P.A.. Get Married TAMMY SUE STOCKERT A. Making People Happy. Animal . B Snotty People. Depression, C. Mr Coates Science D What ever E Sun shine. F Be Successful In Everything I decide To Do SONYA MARCELLA SUCHKA A. Men On Motor Cycles. Wine. Week end . B Monday Arrogant Guy . Breaking Up, C. Mr Stoke' Gov't D. “Oh Please Get Serious! E Butter Cheeks F Marry a Mafia Hitman TIM SUDEROW A 1969 Dodge Chargers. Girl . Dukes Of Hazzard B. Social Studies, Chevy . Ford , C Lab, D So Much For That” E. Tim Duke. F Become a Good Ma chinist SUSAN MARIE SUMOR A. Guys. Rock-n-RolI, Money. Fancy Car , B Being Bored. Waiting, C Mar tin' Gov't, D I'm Sure E. Sue Mow. F Get A Job. Get Married JERRY L. SWINEHART JR A. Women. Fridays. DeMolay. Vaca- tions. B. Gov't. Monday . Rednecks. C. Mechanical Drawing III. D Bummer Man E. Swiney. F. Go To College. Get An Architectural Degree BRENT TENNEY A Girl , Parties. Slow Vega' . B Fruits. Rednecks, Stuck-Up People. C. Lunch. D No Doubt” E Edmund. F To Be come President 30 A. LIKES B. DISLIKES TONYA THOMAS A. Summer. Fridays, TAB. Journey. MSB . B School. No$. Snobby People. C. Gov’t, D. “You’re a Brat Face . E Tomo. F. To Save My Money, Buy A Trana Am JEFF WEAVER A. Carla. Rock-N-Roll. Concerta. Cara, 1972 B. Fulton Cope, Monday Morninf After. Disco. C Acc Comp.. D. Rock N Roll. E Wave. F TO MAKE IT DERL C WELLS A. Having Frienda. Money. Rock-N- Roll. G.M., B Snoba. Kngliah Lit., Forda. Mopare, C Keller Algebra. D. “I Hate Tnia Claa ”’ E Didier F Be come an Architect, Own A Firm C. FAVORITE CLASS D. FAV6RITE SAYING SCOTT WAGNER A. Summer. Styi. Breathlcaa. B Mon day . Knee Operation . Root town. C Mr Keller' (Brownie Pta.), D. “Start Your Own Cultural Revolution”. E Wag . F Stay Off Crutch The Real Of My Life! RAYMOND MICHAEL WEBB A.J.K.. Basket hall. Nice Cara. Sty . Girla, B. Dr. D., School. Homework. C. Gym. D “How Ya Doing”. E. Ramonn. F. To Own A Supermarket DEANNA LYNN WITTMAN A. Darryl, Goofing Around. McDon- ald . B Fighting, Stuck-Up People, C. Fair’ Spaniah II Claa D. “Oh. I’m Sura! E. Twit, F. Go Into Cosmetology Or Psychology E. NICKNAME F. AMBITION ELAINE WEAST A. Men, Wine. Weekends, Whips, B. Cheap Men. Working Weekends. Socks With Holes. C Gov’t, D I Wish I Wa Drunk” E. Little Ball Of Fire F. Get Into The Book Of Records For Picking Up The Moat Men In One Weekend JAMES PAUL WEBER A. Frienda. Good Time , Sporta. B Prick . Communist Red. Reports, Los- er . C. 9lh Period D. “Your Hilarious” E. Jim F. To Own My Own Brewery and to Succeed In Life MICHAEL L WOODEN A. Mr V.B., Burt. Saturday Nights. BB.E.'a, B Burnouts, Quitters, Clique . C. Any Of Mr V.B.’ Claae D. E Mike. F To Graduate From Col- lege, Get a Job 31 Senior Activities ANNETTE ARTENO Fren.; Y-T. KATHRYN E. AUSPRUNG T. Tones; OYC.; Speech (Pres.) BARBARA A. AYERS Track 1-2; HERO(Pres-); Stu. Ad.; Fren. 1-2 CONNIE LYN BAUER Span. l-2-3(Sec. 3); Art 3-4; Pep 3-4 JOHN BEAVER Golf 1-2-3-4; Track 1-3-4; Bask. 1-2-3-4 ERIC SCOTT BEEBE WNWR 1; Science(Pres. 2); De- bate(Capt. 2-3-4); Acad. Chall. 3-4; NHS. 3-4; News Man. 2-3; News Ed. 4; Who’s Who 4; Latin 3-4; Base. Keeper DAVID BETLEYON No Information KELLY BLACKFORD Band 1; Fren. 1-2 BETH ANN BLOOM Wrest Stat; FT A SUSAN BOLYARD Volly. 1-2-3-4; Bask. 1-2-3-4; Soft. 3-4 KELLY J. BOSLEY Soft. 3-4; Track 1-2; Pep 1-2; Drill 3-4; Wrest. Stat 2 SHERRI LEE BOWEN Soft.; Bask. TARI LYN BOWEN Soft. BEVERLY ANN BRAY Y.B. (Editor 4); Y-T. l-4(Pres. 4); Buckeye Girls State-3; Stu. Council 1; NHS. 3-4; FTA. 2-3; Soft.-3 JULIE ANNE BUCHER Pep 1-2; Flag 2; Fr. Bask. Stat 1-2; Track Stat 1. KATHLEEN BUCHER Band 1-2-3-4; Maj. 2-3(head 4); Choir 1-2-3-4; Stu. Council 2- 3; Band (Sec. 4); Drill 3 CHERI BYCURA OWA. (Pres.) TAMARA ANN CALDWELL Cheer. 1-2-3-4; Cheer. (Capt. 1 4) Pep. 1-2-3-4; Stu. council 3-4; Home. Att. 1; Y-T. 1 4; Latin 2-3-4; I atin (Treas. 3); NHS. 3-4; Off. Worker 3-4; Y.B. 4; Guid. Aide 4; Choir 3; Musical 2 DENISE CASE No Information THOMAS MICHAEL CIHON Band 1-2-3-4; Band(V. Pres. 4); Radio 1; Span. 2-3 DON CONRAD R R KIRSTEN MARIE CUTHBERT Choir 1-2-3-4; Track 1; Y-T. LAURA ANN CVITKOVICH Volly 1-2-3-4; Volly(Capt. 3-4); T. Tones 2-3-4; Class off. 2-3; Stu. Council 4 MERNEE DARRAH FTA; Wrest. Stat; Pep. JIM DEJAK Base. 1-2-3-4 BONNIE M. DEMCHOCK Wrest. Stat 3-4; Wrest. Court 3 NANCY ELLEN DONNENWIRTH Latin 2-3; Y-T.; FTA. 4; Track 1- 2-3; Track Stat 2; Band 1-2- 3 JILL DORNHEIM No Information PHILLIP W. DOWNEY II Stu. Council 1-2-3; Jr. Class (pres.); Stu. Council(Pres.-4); NHS. 3-4; Foot. 1-2-3-4; Wrest. 1-3; Track 1-2-4; Fren. 2- 3-4; Y.B. 3-4; T. Tones 2-3- 4; Choir 1-2-3; Musical 1-2-3- 4 DAVID ALLEN DUNCAN Base. 1-2; Bask. 1-2-3 PATRICK DUNN Wrest. 3; Radio 1 MELISSA DUSENBERRY Musical 1; Choir 1-2; Pep 1-2; Att. Worker 4 MARK EISENMANN No Information SUZI ECHOLS Track Stat 1; Bask. Stat 1; Pep 1; Flag 2; C. Country Stat 2; NHS. 3-4; Jr. Corp.(Sec); Sr. Corp(Pres); Stu.(Sec); 4 KARLA MARIE ENGELMAN Pep; Choir; RAYMOND CHARLES ENGELMAN Track 2-3-4; Fren. 1-2 DEBBIE ESTES Y-T.; HERO; Bask. DARLENE FARNSWORTH Cheer. Mascot 3-4; Pep 4; Fren. 3; Y-T. 2; Bask. 1; C. Country Stat 2; Y.B. 1; Lib. Aide 2 ANDREA MARIE FERRARO No Information DON FOUTTY No Information JENNIFER LEE FRANK Stu. Council; Sr. Home. Att. KATHY FUDALA Choir; OEA. (Treas.); Pub. Per- son; BOE. TINA MARIE GANDEE Pep 1-2; Track 2; Art 3 KEITH GRABLE R R DENNIS GERRY Foot. 1 BENNETT GETZ No Information JAMES THURL GINDLESBERGER Stu. Council l-2-4(Vice. Pres. 4); Choir l-2-3(Vice. Pres. 3); Fren. 2-3(Treas. 3); Foot. 1-2- 3-4; Track l-2-3-4(Capt. 3-4); T. Tones 2-3-4; Y.B. 3-4: Wrest. 1; NHS 3-4 KIM GOOD Bask. 1; Track Stat 1-2; Pep 2-3; Fren. 1-2-3-4; Flag 2; Drill 3; Soft. 3; Ath. off. 4; Lab. Ass. 4 PEARL C. GEHRING Bask. 1-2-3; Track 1-2; FHA.; Gym Ass. BRAD GRISSOM No Information VICKI LYN GRUBBS Cheer. 1-2-3-4; Y-T. 1-2-3-4; FTA. 3-4(Vice. Pres. 3) (Pres. 4); NHS. 3-4(Sec. 4); Pep. 1- 2- 3-4; Bask. 3-4; Soft. 3-4; Y.B. 3-4; Fren. 2-3-4; Musical 3- 4; StuJSec. 4); Teen Bd. 4; Stu. Council 3 RICHARD SCOTT GUY No Information MARK GWINN No Information MICHAEL G. HAGGARD No Information DONNIS HALE Flags; Band; Track MICHAEL WALTER HAMMER Foot. 1-2-3-4; Base. 2-3-4 DENNIS T. HANSEN Wrest.; Track PAULETTE J. HATFIELD Gym Stat 3-4; FTA 3 DEBBY HAZEL Base. Stat; FTA; Art SUSAN KLAIRE HEALEY Fren. l-2(Officer 2-3); FTA. 2- 4; NHS. 3-4; Pep 4 LARRY HECHMER No Information SCOTT HELLER No Information MARK HESS Foot. 1 DEE DEE HILBERT Pep 1; Wrest. Att. 3; Treas. 3; Stu. Ad. 4; Track 1; Track Stat 1; C. Country Stat 2 ROBERT WAYNE HILDRETH Foot.; Bask.; Base. GARY LEE HOSKING Foot. 2-3-4; Art 4 GREG N. HOWER No Information MICHAEL JACKSON No Information Senior Activities CHRISTINE JOANNE JEANDREVIN No Information LAURA JETTON Soft. 3-4; Volly. 1-2-3-4; Bask. 1-2-3-4; Ski 1; Track 1 JEANETTE MARIE KOEHLER Art 2-3-4;(Art Pres. 4); Pep 2-3- 4 PAUL J. KOEHLER Art TIM KOLM Auto Mech. 3-4 MICHAEL A. KOPRIVEC Foot. Base. DON KOSCO No Information JEREMY JAMES KURTZ No Information CINDY LANGFORD Band 1; Wrest. Stat 2; Legal Steno(Pres. 3-4); Stu. Ad. 3 CHRISTOPHER LAUER Golf; Track ADAM LISZKA No Information CATHY LUTTRELL No Information WILLIAM M. LYONS Band; NHS. 3-4 SUNDAY MAGAZZENI Plays; Talent Shows JILL MARTINE Stu. ad. 2; Hist.; OEA. CINDY MATTHEWS No Information KIMBERLY MAY Wrest. Court JEFF MAYFIELD No Information SUE MCDONNELL Track Stat; Stu. Sec.; Pep; OOEA. PAM MILLER Pep SHERRIE MIZAREK Pep 1-2; Wrest. Stat 3; FT A. 3; KENNETH STEVEN MONTUORI Wrest. 1; Art. 1-2; FFA. 3-4 TINA MOUSE No Information MIKE MYERS VICA. CRAIG NETTLETON Base. 1-2-3-4; Foot. 1-2-3-4; Bask. 1-2-3-4; FTA JAY NILLES Foot. 1-2-3-4; Base. 1-2-3-4; Bask. 1-2 JEFFERY PAUL OGG Bask. 1-2-3-4; C. Country 2; Golf 3-4; Stu. Council 2; (V.P.-l); Sr.(Sec. 4) JEREMY PATTERSON No Information MICHELLE RENEE PETERSON T. Tones; Y.B.; Drill; NHS.; Fren.; Choir BRIAN PHILLIPS Base. 1-2; Wrest 1 -2-3-4; Golf 2 JOHN POHLMAN Golf; Base.; Bask. JIM RAPER No Information NATALIE ANN REHS Cheer. 1-2-3-4; Pep 1-2-3-4; Musical 1-2-3-4; Choir 1-2-3- 4; Band 1-2; Y-T. 4; Y.B. 4; Fren. 4; Off. Worker 3-4; Home. Att. 2; Fr.(Sec.); Soph(Pres); News 4; Home. Queen 4 BETH ANN RICHARDSON Band 1-2-3-4; Maj. 3-4; Track 2- 3-4; C. Country 2-3-4; Soft. 3; NHS. 3-4; Bask. Cheer. 3; Fren. 1-2-3-4 SUZANNE MARIE RIDGWAY Base. 3; Choir 1-2; Volly Stat-1; OOEA 3-4; Stu. Ad. 3-4 SUZETTE MARIE RIDGWAY Hist. 3; Bask. 1-2; Volly Stat. 1; Choir 1-2; Contest 1; OOEA 3-4 THOMAS EUGENE RILEY II Foot.; Wrest.; Stu. Council; Ra- dio 1 ROBERT ANTHONY RIGON Foot.; Track; Wrest.; Stu. Coun- cil TERRY LYNN ROHR Cheer 3-4; Pep 1-2-3-4; FTA. 3- 4(Sec. 4); Sr.(Treas. 4); FHA. 4 LINDA ROSS No Information GEORGE RUSSELL Band l-2-3-4(Treas. 4); FTA. 4; Latin 2-3-4; Musical 1 MICHAEL W. SHERMAN C. Country 3; Track 1-2 THOMAS J. SHONDEL No Information GLORIA SICH No Information JILL SIEGENTHALER Wrest. Queen 1; Stu. Ad. 3; Class Hist. 4; OOEA 3-4 ANNA SIMONSSON No Information THERESA MARIE SMITH Choir 1-2-3-4; T. Tones 3-4; Stu. Council 1; FTAJTreas. 3-4); Pep 1-2-3-4; Cheer 2-3-4 PAUL SPADA Foot.; Track; SHERRY STEPHAN Wrest. Stat; FTA; Pep THERESA STILLWAGON Choir 1-2; Acct Com.(Treas. 4) TAMMY SUE STOCKERT Choir; T. Tones; Y-T. SONYA MARCELLA SUCHKA Fren. 1-2; Base. Stat 2; OOEA. 3-4; Hist. 4 TIM SUDEROW Golf; Track JERRY L. SWINEHART JR. Track 1-2; Wrest. 3; JR. News. 1-3-4 BRENT TENNEY No Information TONYA THOMAS Choir JEFF VIELHABER No Information SCOTT WAGNER Foot. 1-2-3-4; Wrest. 1; Speech 1; Choir l-2-3(Treas. 2-3); T. Tones 2-4(Sec. 4); FTA. 1-2; Fren. 1-2-3-4; NHS. 3-4; H. Roll. 1-2-3-4; Off. Work. 3; Lib. Aide 1; Peer. 2 ELAINE WEAST Fren. 1-2; Base. Stat 2; OOEA 3-4 JEFF WEAVER Stu. Council; BOE.; Golf; WNWR RAYMOND MICHAEL WEBB Bask. 1-2-4; C. Country 2; Fren. 1-2 JAMES PAUL WEBER .Foot.; Bask.; Base.; Musical; Y.B.; Stu. Council; FTA DERL C. WELLS Debate 1; T. Tones 2-3-4; Choir 1-2-3- DEANNA LYNN WITTMAN Band l-2-3-4(Pres. 4); Cl. Choir 1-2-3-4; Flag 4; Pep Band 2-3- 4; Pep 4; Span. 1-2; Solo 1-2- 3-4; Musical 3; Y-T. MICHAEL L. WOODEN No Information APRIL FAYE WRIGHT Gym Assn. JULIE THERESE WRIGHT Choir l-2-3-4(Pres. 4, Sec. 3); Latin 3-4(Pres. 4); Pep 1-2-3- 4(V.P. 4); Fren. 1-2-3; Y-T. 4; FHA 4 Npw ! 4 TERESA LYNN WRIGHT No Information MARK B. ZELLERS Bask. 1-2-3-4 A. LIKES C. FAVORITE CLASS E. NICKNAME B. DISLIKES D. FAVORITE SAYING F. AMBITION APRIL FAYE WRIGHT A. Garry, Pepsi. Dr. Pepper. Parties. B. .le Who Make Fun Of Other. Peo People pie Star ley' Hi Monkey. F. To Live With Gerry, The | le Staring, Stuck-Up People. C. Hea History D. I Don't Think E. Twins JULLIE THRESB WRIGHT A. New People. Singing. Showing Spir- it. B. Term Papers. Emotional People. C. Lunch. D. Great” E. Teddy Bear F Business TERESA LYNN WRIGHT A. Music. Good Looking Guys. Fun Times. R.G. Drag B 2 Faced People. C. Corp. Steno Drag. I). I Don’t Know E. F. Become A Secretary MARK B ZELLERS RON KUPPER A. Basketball. Jamie's Mom, Women. No Information Short Shorts B. Homework. Burnouts. C. Mrs. V.B.'s Creative Writing. D. In Your Eye E Z . F Graduate GUY MURPHY No Information It’s Been A Great Year! Pres. Carla McClaskey V.P. Jayne Fox Sec. Anne Elvin Treas, Keri Fricke John Chapman l Debbie Clark Campbell kTiimmv jNorflios__________ I Bria Bowman 39 Cheryl Collmar .lim ri ield Greg Dillon Tracy Dougherty l re Di ro-ki George Dorer 40 '5 Marti Ferra Carol r DavV Fbutty . a. 4 £lv m %.W Renee Genet Deanna Gesa un “Who said biology was intersting? Patty Goodrich 42 net H Bruc (H alt Tc m Haer , v (V JI ( VVVI |MBI ! HerVh herder t 43 46 82 In Review WORLD HEADLINES 1. Professional Baseball Strike Causes Delays Season 2. Free Gov’t. Cheese is Popular Hand-out 3. U.S. in El Salvador 4. Natalie Wood Dies 5. Viet Nam Vets Speak Out Against Agent Orange 6. Johbn Belushi Dies HIT SONGS 1. Endless Love-Lionel Ritchie and Diana Ross 2. Urgent- Foreiner 3. Open Arms-Journey 4. Love Is Like A Rock- Donny Iris 5. Get It Up- AC DC 6. Superman- Kinks 7. Jesse’s Girl-Rick Springfield 8. Waiting For A Girl Like You-Foreigner 9. Centerfold-J. Giels 10. Sweet Dreams- Air Supply 11. Harden My Heart-Quarterflash 12. Promises In The Dark-Pat Benetar 13. Pretty Woman-Van Halen 14. Workin For The Weekend-Lover Boy 15. Somewhere Down the Road- Barry Manilow 16. Don’t Talk to Strangers-Rick Springfield 17. My Kind Of Billy- Billy Squire 18. Take It Easy On Me- Little River Band 19. Physical- Olivia Newton John TV SHOWS 1. Hill Street Blues 2. MASH 3. General Hospital 5. Dallas 6. Flamingo Road 7. Magnum P.I. NHS HEADLINES 1. Dr. Frost Is Named New NHS Superintendent 2. Coach Sherhag retires as Girl’s Basketball Coach 3. 6 New Rooms Added at NHS 4. Coach Mayfield named AA Ohio Coach of the year; Retires 5. Don Kosco goes to state in Wrestling 6. Bruce Hale goes to state for Cross Country HIT MOVIES 1. Stripes 2. Reds 3. Endless Love Raiders of the Lost Ark 5. On Golden Pond 6. Sharkey’s Machine 7. Arthur 8. Taps 9. Superman II 10. Halloween II 11. Cheech and Chong-Nice Dreams 48 Tracy Clewell I Don Cox Kathy Comshaw Eric Deininger Scott Collins Carol Czirok Chris Colmar Karen Clark 4 i i John Corral Adam Dewitt 49 Dale Allen Becky Belford Chris Bowman Kim Brady Brenda Brown Jim Brown Veronica Burns SO Pres. Rodney Miller V.P. Brad Nettle Sec. Melanie Montuori Treas. Ruth Fox Ken Donaldson Judy Dunn Tim Dupler Brent Downey John Dunlap I ee Dreurey Tim Dresco Gary Evans 52 Pip Lehmier and his pals Robbie Garlock Chris Gindlesberger Karen Grage Rob Greathouse Kristin Hertzog Lisa Grey Kris Hershberger David Hatfield fc I Debbie Hafner Mary Hall Lori Hamilton George Heitger Ninette Hatch Ed Harbaugh Alicia Hawkins 53 Kathy is no match for Debbie and Cindy! h i Lee Ann Huprich What’s a dozen crackers to a mouth like this? “And now page 2 . by Lisa ‘Harvey’ Slates 54 James Martin Tony Martin i « Alicia Mayfield Rob McKinney Robbin McHood 55 3 days in the hole for milk theft. Kosco! Bubba Hawkins struts her stuff Susie Mong Gina Nettle Hob Notch Mike Nutter Melanie Murphy cc 56 Heather looks pale!?! Huhba’s Sister - BooBoo Bline So Little Bobby got his braces off 57 Kim Schwab Omer Sharfuddin Dave Siegenthaler Lisa Slates Chris Smith 58 Now that’s something - Hatfield’s mouth shut! Amy can’t listen to another word of that speech Jerry Turner Bob VanVelson Chris Wahl Joe Wayne Randy Webb - Amy Weber Chris Wells Julia Woodall Robert Young Tony Whitt Candy Wilson Dale Wilson 59 Eric sees some legs!!! Let’s get physical!!! Charlie Edminsten-V.P. Mark Wa ner-Pres. Melissa Beaver-Sec. Jenay Hancock Trees. Terrie Allen James Argabright Cindi Artman Chris Baker Janine Baksa 62 Shelley Bowman Jamie Bukuts Tracey Bowman David Buchanan Douglas Buchanan Christine Butcher Melissa Brisendine Theresa Caley 63 64 Timothy Coll mar Keith Crabb Angie Cross Scott Crossland Theresa Cyphert Freshmen Unite Edward Eagan Thomas Eck Charles Edmisten Rhonda Edwards 65 James Finefrock Rhonda Funk 1 Vf? 2 Kelley Forster Lisa Finefrock Scott Freed Thomas Gesaman 66 Hamming it up again-50's style! Bret Gibson Linda Graham fl Steven Graham Lary Grey Karl Gromes Tracie Gromes Jenay Hancock Cindy Harmon William Hall i William Harmon Sherrie Halsell Jim Harris Angie Hawkins Kim Harper •f Michelle Hantzsene 67 Charles Hough Kim Jenkins Karen Jessop Julie Jett Chuckie Kassinger Lisa Kittle Brad Johnson Brian Kennedy Ann Koehler 68 V What a set of books Melissa! Dean Kosco Robert Kraus 69 Richard Miller Becky Moore Ilene Meyers Kevin Miller Beth Moore Randy Moore Diane Morris 70 John Neidert Chris Nesitz Barb Nicholson Doug Nitz Doug Porter John forgot his wheaties again! Brian Rodocker Jenni Radick Christine Rapp Chris Orr Cheryl Plucinski Robyn Richmond 71 Jeanine Russo Kelly Schilling Ifat Sharfuddin Keith Salisbury f Bea Shamblin .James Schilling Kathy Shear 72 i Donna Siemienski Lynn Smith Michele Spencer Laurie Stewart Daniel Sweet Fonzie Baker? Aaaayyy Rob Smith Frank Smith Phil Steiner Melisa Steinman Steve Szekely 73 David Swinehart r Dawn VanFossen Mike Winstead I I I I Cheryl Witte Andrea Thomas i Mark W’agner David Wittman Chad Thompson Hi1 Stephanie Williams Lori Woodall Terry Wright 74 The Millers loved open house! David Yovichin Russell Gehm Melissa Ketler 76 Dancing Again!!!!! “No one really owns his own life. Everyone — no matter how insignificant — has an effect on someone else. A person whose life doesn’t touch another’s would be someone without a shadow — and who has no shad- ow? How well these words fit Mr. Del Halpin, a former teacher and coach at NHS. Mr. Hatpin’s life touched many lives and will contin- ue to touch lives as long as there is an NHS. His shadow will be ever present and it is a welcome shadow. Mr. Halpin was a worker for education. He appeared at work long before everyone else, and hardly an even- ing went by that he did not take a cardboard box full of work home with him to do at night. No task was too great, no chore too burdensome, no day too long, if it had to do with better education for our students. Mr. Halpin set the example for others. He was neat in appearance, thoughtful, an organizer, dedicated to the cause of athletics and education, responsive to the needs of others, a planner, a tireless worker, and he was a man of unblemished character. The shadow of Mr. Del Halpin will continue to touch the lives of all of us who are interested in education and athletics of our young people. We are grateful for his life and all that he did to make the field of education and athletics an outstanding one at NHS. Mr. Halpin passed away this past August, but his shadow will be ever present in our halls and memories. The NHS Brass Mrs. MaryAnn Kidaloski Guidance Secretary Dr. Richard Frost Superintendent Mr. Steve Jones Assistant Principal Mr. John Balas. Counselor Mrs. Linda Zabadah Principal’s Secretary Mrs. Bev Begert Bd. Of Ed. Treasurer Mrs. Jo Ann Welker Bd. Treas.’s Secretary Mrs. Norma Maynard Superintendent’s Secretary Mrs. Dorothy Hildreth Principal’s Secretary English Department Mrs. MargaretAnn Ellis ENGLISH “This is Old English, you understand Mr. Joe Weigand English Dept. Head “Repeat” Mrs. Jan Stollar ENGLISH, LATIN “Do you want a detention?” Mr. John Rafailedes ENGLISH “Deep man, deep Mrs. Mona Fair ENGLISH. SPANISH “Callate” Mrs. Evelyn Van Bremen ENGLISH “Do you want your ears boxed? The Dancing Weigands A familiar NHS sight Mrs. Pam Sw'inderman French, English, Journalism “Joe Shmoe is cu-ett” 79 Science And Industrial Arts Mr. Kelly Coates Science and Earth Science “Let’s be quiet” Mr. Dean Walther Science and Biology “Go out and smoke a cigarette Mr. John Rochus Chemistry and Biology - Dept. Head “We’re getting a little ahead of ourselves' Miss Penny Porter Science and Physics “I’m shu” Mr. John Byder Industrial Arts “Clean ’em up!” Mr. Lee Snyder Industrial Arts Right” Mr. Dan Nettle Industrial Arts “Oh well, whatever Mr. Byder uses the planer Mr. Coates tells on Rich Miller 80 Math And Music Mr. Wayne Pardee General and Consumer Math “I earned that deer Mrs. Linda Bayda Algebra substitute I'm trying to explain this Mr. Pardee is all nerves at game time Mr. Don Williams Geometry • Dept. Head OK, fine, no problem Mr. Jim Miller Algebra and Consumer Math People Mr. Kon Kurzen Instrumental Music There's too much talking in here No, Eric you can’t have this picture for your editorial Mrs. Cindy Neiswanger Vocal Music Uh 1 and Uh 2 and Uh ... 81 Social Studies And Home Ec. Mrs. Jane Cates Home Ec. “Cool it“ Mrs. Kathy Springer Home Ec. “Don’t you girls have anything to do?“ Gov’t, History “Si-laance Slopmores i I % 82 Mr. Sam Martin, Dept. Head Geog.. Econ., Gov’t. “Cut it out • Please’’ Health, P.E., And Business Mr. Mark Fricke PE Student Teacher Mr. A1 Mavfield Phys. Ed. ‘‘OK. put your toys away Ms. Peg Brown Phys. Ed. “Positions for exercise — step Mr. Tom Weckesser Health “And that’s bad news’ Mr. Michael Held Typing, Acctg.. Bus. “I just got a 50 on my Space Invader's Watch” Parent conferences are serious business ‘She loves me’ Mr. Jim Triffun Business and Typing “No one pulled your chain, Sally’ Special Assignments And Art Mrs. Mary Selch L.D. teacher-tutor Mr. Steve Luther, in-school suspension Mr. Tom Healev. Athletic Director Mrs. Ruth Best L.D. teacher-tutor Mr. R.C. Campbell EMR teacher Mrs. Jan Ocepek DFPF tutor 84 Les Chefs Virginia Beaver, Judy Brillhart, Gale Schilling, Mary Earnsberger Board Of Education 85 Becky Nelson, Sandra Dreurey, Charles Lane. Wayne Nettle, Skip Blowers Transportation Experts Meet the N.W. bus drivers! Mr. Orr and Mr. Mayberry, bus coordinators leave the driving to us 1981 Cross Country Team Stats Julie and Darlene Hale Runs Clear To State! Bruce shows his winning form Hey, I thought this was cross-country prac- tice! 1981 Cross Country Scores Hast Canton Tusky Valley Coventry Canton South Massillon Trinity Christian Sandy Valley Canton Central Catholic l ouisville Manchester Firestone Invitational Malone Invitational Carrollton Invitational Stark County Senate League Sectional District State NW OPP. 38 23 29 26 18 42 26 30 22 36 15 50 19 41 22 33 23 34 15 46 7th of 17 teams 9th of 24 teams 4th of 11 teams 3rd of 7 teams 4th of 6 teams 2nd of 15 teams 11th of 13 teams Bruce Hale - 42nd AA race But Coach, it’s too cold to run. Gee, this is so much fun! Tim quit chasing those poor rab- bits! 89 Golf Team Sr.-Jeff Ogg Sr.-John Beaver And the Scabs The Dudes Hole in One 91 1981 Varsity F x tball Team Football Tim’s ready to win Our managers Gary and Loren Indian Mike Wooden. WHBC All County. 1st Team All Senate Phil Downey league. 2nd N.E.. Ohio Inland AA. Hon. Mention All State AA Jim Gindleaberger. 2nd Team All Senate League. National Scholar-Athlete Award 94 Seniors Craig Neltleton. Del Halpin Award. 1st Team All Senate league 2nd Team Inland AA. Hon. Mention All State AA ______________ Bob Rigon, 2nd Team All Senate League Scott Wagner Jim Weber. Hon. Mention All Senate League Robbie Hildreth. Hon. Mention All Senate League 95 Uh oh, which way should I go? I ast one in is a sissy! ns Nah. I don’t use that greasy kid stuff % ANY FAMILIAR FACES? OUR ATHLETES 8 YRS. AGO Always An Athlete Once An Athlete . . . Freshman Football ■■miMUUMUHi 1 1 1981 Freshman Football Team 98 Maybe it’s because I’m wearing two left-footed socks Homecoming Queen - Natalie Rehs 1981 Homecoming Court 1980 Queen, Tonya Cromley, crowns Natalie Queen Natalie and her King Joe Junior Attendant and parents Senior Attendant and parents Jenny Frank and Andy Kurtz Sophomore Attendant and parents Caroline Campbell and Steve Roch 100 Freshman Attendant and mother Shelly Bowman and Dave Siegenthaler Boogie Down! Let’s Get Physical Cheese! 101 Gotcha! Deanna uses Close-Up when she’s up close Volleyball Team Row 1-Jackie Dako, Michelle Ferre, Beth Ryan, Lisa Roop. Laura Jetton, Laura Cvitkovich, Jayne Fox, Row 2-Coach Cachionne. Aileen Frost, Julie Schlichtemeier, Teresa Gandee, Susan Bolyard, Jenny Lawrence- Coach Trump Captains Cvitkovich and Jetotn 2nd At Districts SENIOR: SUSAN BOLYARD SENIOR: LAURA JETTON 103 SENIOR: LAURA CVITKOVICH Reserves Volley! Co-Captains-Jackie, Stacy, Lisa Go Indians 1981-82 Fighting Indians v Sr.-Jeff Ogg Sr.-Jay Nilles Sr.-Craig Nettleton Coach Weckesser Sr.-Mark Zellers Need a date? Dial 22 for Mr. Right and they said only Superman could fly! Where’s that streaker??? He should have been in “Fame’' 106 Manager “Guke” Chaz Choncheck NW Other 65 Tusky Valley 59 48 Manchester 56 47 Fairless 58 59 Tuslaw 78 66 Lake 84 50 Orrville 77 61 Hoban 69 71 K. Canton 57 50 Sandy Valley C arrollton 54 64 62 59 Cl ay mo nt 60 64 Minerva 88 52 Lake 81 52 Tuslaw 75 61 E. Canton 67 56 Sandy Valley 55 75 ('arrollton 6n 50 Claymont Doyles town Minerva 66 Tim May 107 Where’s the ball, Chaz? R e s e r v e a s e t b 1 1 Northwest Reserves Coach Armstrong is still in the game!!! NW Other 44 Tusky Valley 54 62 Manchester 43 36 Fairless 33 44 Tuslaw 38 30 Lake 51 59 Orrville 58 56 Hoban 50 25 Sandy Valley 40 49 Carrollton 54j 53 Claymont 48 34 W Minerva 72 53 Lake 45 Tuslaw 46 45 E. Canton 47 44 Sandy Valley 52 41 Carrollton 40 42 Claymont 52 70 Doylestown 74 OT) 45 Minerva 41 What, mom? Funk is in It’s the tiny man from bubble land 108 Frosh Boast Fine Season h Fine Frosh in Fine Form! NW Other 49 Tuslaw 26 56 Lake 39 41 Sandy Valley 17 28 N. Canton 48 56 Coventry 61 37 N. Canton 45 34 Claymont 39 47 Minerva 46 41 Doyles town 26 43 Sandy Valley 33 41 Doyles town 20 37 T uslaw 28 44 Manchester 39 39 Carrollton 50 Francois - a FINE boy 109 Girl’s Basketball They may not have had a great season, but they had a great team! Stats hard at work NW 3ft 39 30 36 26 34 41 26 35 30 42 31 32 49 29 40 26 32 26 Other Orrville 49 Smithville 38 Coventry 39 Tuslaw 69 Central Oath. Lake 66 E. Canton 45 Pairless 27 Sandy Valley 48 Carrollton 45 Smithville 48 Claymont 55 Minerva 43 Lake 58 E. Canton 81 Sandy Valley 49 Carrollton 44 Claymont 40 Minerva 42 Kathy flicked school to celebrate her 200th point! 110 Great Seniors On A Great Team Senior - Laura Jetton Senior - Pearl Gehring Senior - Susan Bolyard in Hurry up! Will ya, Cindy? Get 'em. Pearl Hit the showers! I’m so depressed! said Susan Go Kathy! No hitting below the belt! 112 1982 Girl’s Reserve Basketball 1982 Reserve Girl’s Basketball Team What goes up must come down! s The Lone Dribbler w1 .'ir Orrville Ml Opp 41 Smithvill 14 30 Coventry 24 cm - r —' CM Tuslaw 31 Central 10 22 Lake 28 19 Hast Canton 23 27 Fairless 21 50 Sandy Valley 23 20 Carrollton 14 31 Smithville 12 18 Claymont W 14 20 Minerva W 24 East Canton m 13 34 Sandy Valley 21 13 Carrollton rzt 44 Claymont 191 36 Minerva ■ 4 21 Take that, creep Northwest Wrestlers Coaches-Mayfield and Ries f Senior Jeff Mayfield Senior Don Kosco David Zeh David Sieganthaler Mark Nitz Get ’em Randy! Crank him Bruce!! Andy is victorious! I 116 “Sometimes I just like to lie here and think.” Hey, watch your hold!' 117 Northwest Mat Rats Wrestling Queen Kim Good northwest...• r in nidi 118 Look mom I got it. And Her Court 119 Tina Dolin Melissa Brisendine Debbie Hafner Shelley Sybrandt 1981-82 Sports Review 120 Foreign Exchange Student Posing for Glamour” magazine Ann and her American family, the Beres She loves talking to those American guys! Ann reading her love letters Ann Hammer From Denmark 121 Anna Simonsson Of Sweden Student Council OFFICERS: Pres. Phil Downey, Vice Jim Gindlesberger, Treas. Lisa Wagner. Sec. Jim Weber Row 1-Jenny Frank, I aura Cvitkovich, Jim Gindlesberger. Philip Downey. Natalie Rehs, Tammy Caldwell Row 2-Joetta Payne. Lisa Wagner, Deanna Bline, Cheryl Szekely, Connie Willoughby. Jacki Dako Row 3-Rick Papay, Eric Dieninger. Heather Micheals, Eric Humbert. Rob Notch Row 4-Doug Carlson, Chad Thomson, Rod Romenoski. Chrisi Rapp. Tina Dolin, Cheryl Sulzbach Row 5-Vergle Gipson, Jim Weber, Chaz Concheck, Mr. W’eigand National Honor Society Jim Gindlesberger. Bill Lyons, Deri Wells, Michelle Peterson, Philip Downey, Beth Richardson, Vicki Grubbs, Bev Bray. Tamara Cald OFFICERS: PRES. Michelle Peterson. VICE well, Scott Wagner, Absent-Suzy Healey, Suzie Echols Philip Downey, SEC. Vicki Grubbs, TREAS. Beth Richardson Office Aides OFFICE AIDES: Row 1- Dianna Wright, Jenny Remark, Vicki Grubbs, Tamara Caldwell, Natalie Rehs, Mrs. Hildreth. Beth I ane Row 2- Mrs. Zabadah, Bev Bray, Laura Cvitkovich. Cindy Bauer. Mary Beth Reighart. Lisa Whitmore, Judy Dunn, Ruth Fox, Absent- Suzy Healey Guidance Aides GUIDANCE AIDES: Row 1- Melissa Beaver. Laura Cvitkovich, Tina Dolin, Mrs. Kidaloski Row 2- Laura Jetton, Michelle Hook. Lora Molnar, Julie Wright. Tammy Caldwell. Luther’s Aides LUTHER AIDES: Mr. Luther. Deanna Bline, Sherri Bowen. Melissa Dusenberry, Absent- Lori Snook 125 Library And AV Aides LIBRARY AIDES and AUDIO VISUAL AIDES Row I-Greg Hoffman. Janet Mills. Beth Belford. Ken Donaldson. Row 2-Tina Strelbecki, Steve Grahm. Margaret Stults, Terri Allen. Row 3-Jenny Remark. Marianne Stevens. Chris Bowman. Virgina Stevens Art Club ART CLUB - Row 1-Teresa Elliot, Edra Tesch. Row 2-Betsy Wiggington. Mary Hall. Pete Crabb, Paul Koelher, Jeanette McGrath. Joyce Genet, Row 3-David Smith. Mrs. Singleton, Karla Kngleman, Connie Bauer. Ann Koehler Y-Teens 127 Editor, Bev Bray Bus. Man.. Robbie Oarlock Tim Boles Designer. Phil Downey Section Editors Srs.-Vicki Grubbs Jrs.-Lisa Wagner Sophs.-Gina Nettle Frosh.-Dave Buchanan Jenay Hancock FHA Speech Debate SPEECH TEAM: KathyAusprung, Lisa Slates, Karen Clark. Karin Campbell, Becky Belford, Mark Wagner, Jim Martin, Dave Swinehart, Mr. Rafailedes. DEBATE TEAM: Stephanie Williams, Beth Belford. Alicia Hawkins, Debbie Hafner. Rich Saxby. Kevin Miller, Charlie Edwards, Mr. Rafailedes. Duet team Karen Karin, Inc. 129 Academic Challenge 130 FTA OFFICERS: Chris Stewart, President; Vicki Grubbs, Vice President; Terri Rohr, Sec- retary; and Terri Smith. Treasurer. Academic Challenge Members - Phil Downey, Eric Beebe, Kathy Ausprung, -Alternate Vergle Gipson. Advisor. Mr. Martin FTA Foreign Language Club FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS: Mrs. Swinder- man, advisor; Cindy Morrison, French VP; Amy Weber, Treas.; Kristin Hertzog, Sec.; Mary Beth Reighart, PR; Rodney Miller, president. Veronica Burns, Spanish Sec.; Alicia Hawkins, Treas.; Shelley Sybrandt. VP; Lisa Wagner, publicity, Anne Elvin, Pres.; and Mrs. Fair, advisor. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Jullie Wright, Lisa Slates. Kathy Comshaw, and Troy Free- man. John. Lisa Cindy live it up during Foreign Language Week. 131 Senior Women A club for all Sr. girls to join in fun Jullie vants to suck your blood Acappella Mixed Choir Mixed Chorus Officers- Cindy Harmon- Secretary; Robin Golay- Vice Presi- dent; Tina Dolin-President; Becky Groff- Treasurer The combined choirs perform at the Christmas concert 113 SENIOR: George Russell SENIOR: Tom Cihon OFFICERS: Joyce Jennett. Ass. Sec.: Kathy Bucher, Sec.; Tom Ci- REPRESENTATIVES: Junior-Shirl Gerhard. Sopho- hon, Vice-Pres.; Deanna Wittman. Pres.; George Russell, Treas.; Su- more- Kathy Blachley, Freshman-Valerie Vardon zette McGrath, Ass. Treas. 135 1981 Flag Squad We just love band!!! Senior Deanna W?ittman 136 Leading The Band MAJORETTES: Kathy Bucher, Beth Richardson, Kim Woodyard, Robyn Gwyn. 137 The 1982 Northwest High School Concert Band I Clarinet Quartet i j Woodwin Quintet U8 Saxophone Quartet Soloists Tryout Record-breakers Football Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders Senior Terry Rohr Senior Natalie Rehs Senior Vicki Grubbs 139 Basketball Cheerleaders 14 Reserve Cheerleaders Freshmen Cheerleaders “Lean to the left . ” It must have been pretty ugly to scare them both this way Drill Team Shines N.W. Drill Team: Kelly Bosley, Sherri Przepasniack. Kerri Fricke, Michelle Hook. Anna Simonson, Michelle Grafton. Sheila Scott, Connie Willoughby, Theresa Flynn. Kris Hershberger, Deanna Bline, Cheri Dodson, Shelly Sybrant. Robin Rigon, April Riseman 143 Halftime Was Never So Good Can YOU sit on a basketball? My contact!! Deanna uses Pearl Drops Don’t drop ‘em girls! We met through computer dating Hit me with your best shot 144 Christmas Assembly 146 See Spot run Our winners! The Hechmer Brothers as Jazz Master! The 1982 im Our emcees, Andy. Bob. and Jeff Jr. Class officers funk out Gene. Gene, the dancing machine - Lowe Gong “Will I get suspended if I take it off?” 147 1982 Sweetheart Dance Vicki Grubbs was escorted by Robbie Hil- dreth Queen Vicki King Don Chris Stewart was escorted by Don Kosco 1982 Sweetheart Queen and King. Vicki and Don Beverly Bray was escorted by Jim Gindlesberger 1981 Queen Darla Gregis was escorted by Rob Miller Nancy Donnenwirth was escorted by Mike Wooden JVS Students Jeff is just hanging around Grr-r-r-Brian will get ya Tonya is very busy-can’t you tell Wait one minute!!!!!!!!!!! 150 They Work For Their Education Does she look like Victoria Principal yet? I v -. What is so funny in that book? I hate to type Did we surprise you? Juniors Unite! 151 Future Printer Cathy seems to be having a good time! ■■■■ A Solemn Time Lunch Time Remind me not to buy my meat there! I et them work on my car? I f i • 1981 Variety • Show • The choirs star at the show 1S4 Fame! Julie and Tammy sing out Brent Terry and the ole soft shoe Nervous Crissann? Just Give Me Music 155 Honors SCHOLASTIC ART SHOW WINNERS-Kelly McMannes-Honorable Mention. Jenni Magazzeni, Hon- orable Mention, Dave Smith-Honorable Mention, Mark Lowe-Gold Key, Blue Ribbon Julie Schlichtemeier and Anne Elvin-lst Place, Christmas Seals Radio Broad- cast, Julie-4-Way Rotary Speech Finalist, Anne-VOD Speech Winner Vicki Grubbs-National Honor Society Scholarship, 3rd place in 4-Way Rotary Speech Contest Phil Downey-National Honor Society Scholarship, VOD Speech Finalist Seniors ’81 CLASS COLOR: RED AND SILVER CLASS FLOWER: RED ROSE CLASS MOTTO: Most of us will not do great small things in a great way. SENIOR FAVORITES: Favorite Movie- Stripes Favorite Group- Journey Favorite T.V. Show- General Hospital Favorite Hang Out- McDonald’s Favorite Food- Pizza Favorite Comedian- Steve Martin Favorite Song- “Superman” Favorite Actress- Miss Piggy Favorite Actor- Burt Reynolds Favorite Cartoon- Bugs Bunny Favorite Sport- Football Favorite Car- Corvette 158 Fun With Fads 159 Messages From Mom And Dad What is a Daughter A daughter is a special gift, a blessing from above. She's warmth and laughter, grace and charm, she's thoughtfulness and love. A daughter brings a special joy that comes from deep inside. And as she grows to womanhood, she fills your he«rt with pride. The love she gives so freely is a rare and precious gift. That brings the sunshine right indoors to give your heart a lift. With every busy, happy year, she's dearer than before. Through every stage, through every age. you love her even more. I love you Natalie. Mom Tamara, You have always been a bright spot in our lives. Go- ing through kindergarten, and now it’s graduation time at Northwest High. May happiness be with you in whatever path you choose in life. Michael, Congratulations! We’re very proud of you and we wish you good luck in all your fu- ture endeavors. Love, Mom, Dad Kim Darlene, We love you. Love, Mother Dad Bev, We thank God for our beau- tiful daughter, and we are ex- tremely proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad . . . . We Love You iv A Vicki, You’re the kind of daughter Who from one day to another Makes us happier and prouder To be your Dad and Mother. Love, Mom and Dad Phil, Jim, Scott, and Deri, The Four Musketeers and Our Sons “Four” Better kids are hard to find. Love, Mom and Dad Gindlesberger Rohbie, Congratulations on your gradu- ation from Northwest High School. As you go through life and some things seem to be go- ing wrong, just remember “Be- yond Every Cloud There Is A Rainbow.” Love, Mom, Dean, and Grandma Zuni Tom, Proceed slowly and carefully as you travel down the path of life, with all of its obstacles and in- tersections. Always remember to walk with God as your com- panion. Always value and cher- ish your friends. Love, Mom and Dad 161 itli course on how to avoid 5 ' „ I IIUII11 11 . - Dr JMa P MmUm w rar-tfr frcoa raarw rNttnll tatorat iJ ' , « r . W (AP - Dr Jato P M . urafcwar to- ■ tol koop f—'«'•« fr—n J m of First A Short Bouncy Cut Ntoa vdBtoato to .oSSTU r a.fj. 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